19 Feb, 2014

2 commits

  • This changes email subjects from:
    
        GitLab | Team / Project | Note for issue #1234
    
    to:
    
        Team / Project | Note for issue #1234
    
    Rationale:
    
    * Emails should be as meaningful as possible, and emphasize content over
    chrome. The "GitLab" name is more chrome than content.
    
    * Users can tell an email coming from GitLab by the sender or the header
    in the email content.
    
    * An organization that works mainly with GitLab knows that
    every SVC email comes from GitLab. For these organizations, having
    "GitLab" in front of every email is just noise hiding the meaningful
    information.
    Pierre de La Morinerie
     
  • Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
    Dmitriy Zaporozhets
     

18 Feb, 2014

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13 Feb, 2014

1 commit

  • Emails are used to associate commits with users. The emails
    are not verified and don't have to be valid email addresses. They
    are assigned on a first come, first serve basis.
    
    Notifications are sent when an email is added.
    Jason Hollingsworth
     

11 Feb, 2014

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